¡PROGRAM¡ |
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@Sat, August 26th |
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Afternoon |
Registration
desk for the guests at the hotel
(Atrium) |
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@Sun, August 27th |
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13:00- |
Registration (Atrium) |
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15:20-15:30
(Main Room) Opening address Yasuo Suzuki |
15:30-18:00
(Main Room) Plenary lectures |
PL-1 |
15:30-16:20 |
Carbohydrate-Carbohydrate
Interaction in Basic Cell Biology |
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Sen-itiroh
Hakomori, USA |
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Chairman:
Yoshio Hirabayashi, Japan |
PL-2 |
16:20-17:10 |
H1
Haemagglutinin Receptor Binding |
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*John
Skehel, Rupert Russell and Steve Gamblin, UK |
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Chairman:
Yasuo Suzuki, Japan |
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17:10-17:30 |
Coffee
Break |
PL-3 |
17:30-18:20 |
Synthesis
of Tamiflu through New Asymmetric Catalysis |
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Masakatsu
Shibasaki, Japan |
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Chairman:
Makoto Kiso, Japan |
18:20-18:45
(Main Room) Special Lecture |
SL |
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My
Study on Sialic Acids |
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Tamio
Yamakawa, Japan |
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Chairman:
Akemi Suzuki, Japan |
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19:00-21:00@Reception
(Banquet Room) |
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21:00-22:30@Bar
(Bar Lounge) |
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@Mon, August 28th |
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7:30-8:30@Breakfast
(Dining Room) |
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8:45-11:51@Session 1: Viral and
Bacterial Infection
(Main Room) |
@Discussion leaders: Harold J. Jennings, Canada;
Yasuo Suzuki, Japan |
KNL-1-1 |
8:45-9:10 |
Going
for Baroque: the Mechanisms of Polysialic Acid O-Acetylation
and de-O-Esterification of Monomeric Sialic Acid in Escherichia
coli K1 |
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*Eric
R. Vimr, Susan M. Steenbergen, and Michael R. King, USA |
IL-1-1 |
9:10-9:35 |
Glycan
Microarray Analysis of Human and Avian Influenza Virus Receptor
Specificity |
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James
Stevens, Ola Blixt, *James C. Paulson, and Ian A. Wilson, USA |
KNL-1-2 |
9:35-10:00 |
Structural
Studies on Sialidases from Streptococcus pneumoniae and
Clostridium perfringens |
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*Garry
Taylor, Guogang Xu, Simon Newstead, Jane Potter, Helen Connaris,
Rupert Russell, and Peter Andrew, UK |
IL-1-2 |
10:00-10:15 |
Highly
Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus and Importance of Its Receptor
Binding Surveillance |
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Yasuo
Suzuki, Japan |
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10:15-10:30 |
Coffee
Break (15 min) |
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IL-1-3 |
10:30-10:45 |
Structural
Investigation of the Carbohydrate-Binding Domain VP8*, Critical
to Rotavirus Host-Cell Recognition: Strains CRW-8, RRV and Wa
That Infect Pig, Monkey and Human |
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H.
Blanchard*, X. Yu., M.J. Kraschnefski, S.A. Scott, and M. von
Itzstein, Australia |
OP-1-1 |
10:45-10:56 |
Sialidase
Activity of Influenza A Virus in an Endocytic Pathway Enhances
Viral Replication |
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Takashi
Suzuki, Japan |
OP-1-2 |
10:56-11:07 |
Coliphage
Derived Sialidase Preferentially Recognizes Non-Reducing End
of Polysialic Acid |
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*Katsuhide
Miyake, Yohei Kataoka, and Shinji Iijima, Japan |
OP-1-3 |
11:07-11:18 |
The
Prodigious Catalytic Activity of the Sialidase from Micromonospora
viridifaciens |
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A.J.
Bennet*, J.N. Watson, A.A. Narine, and C. Chen, Canada |
OP-1-4 |
11:18-11:29 |
Ab
Initio Molecular Orbital
Study of Influenza A Virus Hemagglutinin-Sialosaccharide Interaction |
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Toshihiko
Sawada, Japan |
OP-1-5 |
11:29-11:40 |
Structural
Basis for the Inhibition of Human Cytosolic Sialidase Neu2 by
Influenza Virus Drugs |
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Chavas
L.M.G., Kato R.*, Mann M.C., Thomson R.J., Dyason J.C., von Itzstein
M., McKimm-Breschkin J., Colman P.M., Fusi P., Venerando B.,
Tettamanti G., Monti E., and Wakatsuki S., Japan |
OP-1-6 |
11:40-11:51 |
Siglec-9
Inhibits Innate Immunity |
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*Ken-ichi
Nishijima, Munetoshi Ando, Takeshi Hashimoto, and Shinji Iijima,
Japan |
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12:00-12:45 |
Lunch (Dining Room) |
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12:45-13:45 |
Luncheon
Seminar Provided by Wako Chemicals
(Main Room) |
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14:00-16:00@Session 2: Sialidases
and their Biological Role
(Main Room) |
@Discussion leaders: Roland Schauer, Germany; Guido
Tettamanti, Italy |
IL-2-1 |
14:00-14:20 |
Identification
and Characterization of Sialidases from Zebrafish (Danio rerio) |
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Marta
Manzoni, Paolo Colombi, Luana Rubaga, Nadia Papini, Natascia
Tiso, Bruno Venerando, Guido Tettamanti, Roberto Bresciani, Augusto
Preti, Francesco Argenton, Giuseppe Borsani and *Eugenio Monti,
Italy |
IL-2-2 |
14:20-14:38 |
Predicted
Molecular Interaction between Human Lysosomal Sialidase (Neuraminidase
1) and Protective Protein/Cathepsin A |
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*Kohji
Itoh, Yoshito Kadota, Seiichi Aikawa, Fumiko Matsuzawa, Kohji
Tsuta, Hitoshi Sakuraba, Tadashi Satoh, and Soichi Wakatsuki,
Japan |
IL-2-3 |
14:38-14:58 |
Lysosomal
Sialidase Neu4: a Novel Role in Glycolipid Catabolism |
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*Pshezhetsky
A.V., Seyrantepe V., Morales C.R., and Levade T., Canada |
IL-2-4 |
14:58-15:18 |
Spreading
the neus: the Role of Sialic Acid Modulation in Neutrophil Function |
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*Alan
S. Cross, Simeon E. Goldblum, and Nicholas M. Stamatos, USA |
IL-2-5 |
15:18-15:35 |
Regulatory
Roles of Plasma Membrane-Associated Sialidase (NEU3) in Expression
of Malignant Properties of Human Cancer |
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*Taeko
Miyagi, Tadashi Wada, Keiko Hata, Kazunori Yamaguchi, Kengo Kato,
Seiji Ueno, and Setsuko Moriya, Japan |
KNL-2 |
15:35-16:00 |
Induction
of Axonal Differentiation by Silencing Plasma Membrane Associated
Sialidase Neu3 in Neuroblastoma Cells |
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Rea
Valaperta, Manuela Valsecchi, Federica Rocchetta, Massimo Aureli,
Simona Prioni, Alessandro Prinetti, Vanna Chigorno, and *Sandro
Sonnino, Italy |
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16:00-16:30 |
Coffee
Break (Lobby) |
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16:30-18:30@Session 3: Chemical
and Physical Approach
(Main Room) |
@Discussion leaders: Yukishige Ito, Japan; Yasuhiro Kajihara,
Japan |
IL-3-1 |
16:30-16:45 |
Synthetic
Study on the Complex Glycans Containing Sialic Acid Congeners |
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*Hiromune
Ando, Japan |
IL-3-2 |
16:45-17:00 |
Efficient
Synthesis of Sialoglycosides Using New Synthetic Methodologies |
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*Koichi
Fukase, Katsunori Tanaka, Shin-ichi Tanaka, Hiroomi Tokimoto,
Yasutaka Mori, Chika Kasamatsu, Yumiko Hori, and Takashi Goi,
Japan |
IL-3-3 |
17:00
-17:15 |
Stereoselective
Synthesis of Oligo-ƒ¿(2,8) and ƒ¿(2,9) Sialic Acids |
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*Hiroshi
Tanaka, Yuji Nishiura, and Takashi Takahashi, Japan |
OP-3-1 |
17:15-17:30 |
Chemical
Basis for the Formation of a Unique Sialylate Linkage Utilizing
CMP-Neu5Ac During Sialyltransferase Reaction |
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*Y.
Kajihara, S. Nishigaki, M. Sugahara, K. Hirano, N. Yamamoto,
T.Sakakibara, S. Koizumi, and M. Miyano, Japan |
OP-3-2 |
17:30-17:45 |
A
Transglycosylation Reaction of Sialooligosaccharide to Cyclohexanol
Derivative by Using Endo-M |
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Yusuke
Tomabechi, Yuki Odate, Ryuko Izumi, and *Toshiyuki Inazu, Japan |
IL-3-4 |
17:45-18:00 |
Synergism
in Sialylation: Reasons and Consequences |
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*Leonid
O. Kononov, Nelly N. Malysheva, and Elena G. Kononova, Russia |
KNL-3 |
18:00-18:30 |
Design
of New Glycosyltransferase Inhibitors |
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*Richard
R. Schmidt, Germany |
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18:30-19:30 |
Dinner (Dining Room) |
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18:30-19:30 |
International
Organizing Committee Meeting
(??) |
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19:30-22:00 |
Poster
session (Lobby) |
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20:00-22:30 |
Bar (Bar Lounge) |
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@Tue, August 29th |
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7:30-
8:30 |
Breakfast (Dining Room) |
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8:45-11:45@Session 4: Medicinal
and Industrial Applications
(Main Room) |
@Discussion leaders: James C. Paulson, USA; Nicolai
Bovin, Russia; Makoto Kiso, Japan |
KNL-4-1 |
8:45-9:10 |
Pandemic
Influenza \The Re-emergence of an Old Threat |
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Mark
von Itzstein, Australia |
KNL-4-2 |
9:10-9:35 |
Carbohydrate
Microarrays and Studies of the Interplay of Sialyl and Sulfo
Motifs in Recognition by Selectins and Siglecs |
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*Ten
Feizi, UK |
IL-4-1 |
9:35-9:55 |
Design
of a Probe for Neuraminidase to Capture and Identify Influenza
Viruses |
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Shih-Hsiung
Wu, Taiwan |
IL-4-2 |
9:55-10:15 |
Field
Diagnostics of Avian Influenza: Fast and Simple |
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*N.
Bovin, O. Kiselev, L. Mochalova, I. Lubavina, and A. Tuzikov,
Russia |
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10:15-10:30 |
Coffee
Break |
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IL-4-3 |
10:30-10:50 |
Synthetic
Glycopeptide Library for Investigating Molecular Functions and
Essential Structures of Tumor-Associated Antigenic Glycoprotein |
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*Shin-Ichiro
Nishimura, Naoki Ohyabu, Takahiko Matsushita, Hiroshi Hinou,
Ryuko Izumi, Hiroki Shimizu, and Hirosato Kondo, Japan |
IL-4-4 |
10:50-11:05 |
Designed
Sugars against Influenza and Mycoplasma-Related Diseases |
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*Yoshihiro
Nishida, Yuko Shingu, Seiji Sato, and Kazuhiro Matsuda, Japan |
OP-4-1 |
11:05-11:15 |
Towards
the Design of Human Sialidase 3 (NEU3) Selective Inhibitors:
Homology Modeling and Preliminary Docking Studies |
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*Sadagopan
Magesh, Tohru Suzuki, Taeko Miyagi, Hideharu Ishida and Makoto
Kiso, Japan |
OP-4-2 |
11:15-11:25 |
Sialic
Acids: Unique Component Characters That Enhance Dramatically
the Performance of Glycocodes |
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Kenichi
Kasai, Japan |
OP-4-3 |
11:25-11:35 |
The
Effect of N-acyl Sialic Acid Precursor Treatment on Polysialic
Acid Expression by Neuronal Cells |
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Rob
A. Pon, Nancy J. Biggs and *Harold J. Jennings, Canada |
OP-4-4 |
11:35-11:45 |
Sialic
Acid: a Novel Nutrient That Enhances Learning and Memory |
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*Bing
Wang, Bing Yu, Muhsin Karim, Honghua Hu, Paul McGreevy, Peter
Petocz, Suzanne Held, and Jennie Brand-Miller, Australia |
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12:30-18:00 |
Lunch
and Excursion (Bus
tour) |
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19:00-22:30 |
Banquet (Banquet Room) |
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@Wed, August 30th |
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7:30-8:30 |
Breakfast (Dining Room) |
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8:45-11:50@Session 5: Sialic acid
metabolism and unusual sialylation
(Main Room) |
@Discussion leaders: Yuan C. Lee, USA; Frederic
A. Troy, USA |
KNL-5-1 |
8:45-9:10 |
Phenotypic
Characteristics of Mice Expressing Variant Allelic Combinations
of the Polysialyltransferase genes St8siaII and St8siaIV |
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*Rita
Gerardy-Schahn, Hildegard Geyer, Birgit Weinhold, Sebastian P.
Galuska, Imke Oltmann-Norden, Rudolf Geyer, Iris Ršckle, Herbert
Hildebrandt, and Martina Mühlenhoff, Germany |
KNL-5-2 |
9:10-9:35 |
Basis
for the Protein-Specificity of Polysialic Acid Addition to NCAM |
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*Karen
J. Colley, Brett E. Close, Kristin Geiger, and Shalu Shiv Mendiratta,
USA |
IL-5-1 |
9:35-9:55 |
Sialyl-Tn
Expression Enhances Tumorigenecity Of Breast Cancer Cells |
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Sylvain
Julien, Anne Harduin-Lepers, Marie-Ange Krzewinski-Recchi, Eric
Adriaenssens, Anne-Sophie Vercoutter-Edouart, Franz-Georg Hanisch,
Xuefen Le Bourhis, and *Philippe Delannoy, France |
IL-5-2 |
9:55-10:15 |
Biological
importance of the biochemical modification of the N-acetyl
side chain of sialic acid |
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Werner
Reutter, Germany |
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10:15-10:30 |
Coffee
break |
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IL-5-3 |
10:30-10:50 |
Polysialic
Acid on Microglia Cell and Its Clearance After LPS-Induced Activation |
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*Chihiro
Sato, Uichiro Yabe, Makoto Sawada, and Ken Kitajima, Japan |
IL-5-4 |
10:50-11:10 |
The
Rainbow Trout CMP-KDN Synthetase Utilizes an Alternative Nuclear
Localization Signal to That Identified in the Mouse Enzyme |
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*Joe
Tiralongo, Akiko Fujita, Chihiro Sato, Ken Kitajima, Rita Gerardy-Schahn,
and Anja K. Muenster-Kuehnel, Australia |
IL-5-5 |
11:10-11:30 |
KDN
and Polysialic Acids: Reflections on the Road We Have Come Along
and Future Directions |
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Sadako
Inoue, Japan |
OP-5-1 |
11:30-11:40 |
A
GNE Knockout Mouse Expressing Human V572L Mutation Develops Features
Similar to Nonaka Myopathy or Distal Myopathy with Rimmed Vacuoles
(DMRV) |
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*May
Christine V. Malicdan, Satoru Noguchi, Yukiko Hayashi, Ikuya
Nonaka, and Ichizo Nishino, Japan |
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12:00-12:45 |
Lunch (Dining Room) |
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12:45-13:45 |
Luncheon
Seminar Provided by Shimadzu
(Main Room) |
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14:00-16:00@Session 6: Sialic Acid
and Disease (Main Room) |
@Discussion leaders: Reiji Kannagi, Japan; Werner
Reutter, Germany |
KNL-6 |
14:00-14:25 |
Possible
Presence of a Detoxification Mechanism in Tay-Sachs Disease by
Taurine-Conjugation of the Sialic Acid Residue in GM2 Ganglioside |
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*Yu-Teh
Li, and Su-Chen Li, USA |
IL-6-1 |
14:25-14:50 |
The
Polysialic Acid Glycotope: Degree of Polymerization and Glycopathology |
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Daisuke
Nakata, Kyoung-Ho Park, Bum Jung Park, Paul J. Donald, and *Frederic
A. Troy II, USA |
IL-6-2 |
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Canceled |
IL-6-3 |
14:50-15:15 |
Campylobacter
Sialyltransferase Gene Polymorphisms Define Guillain-Barre or
Fisher syndrome |
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Nobuhiro
Yuki, Japan |
IL-6-4 |
15:15-15:35 |
Regulatory
Mechanisms for the Malignant Properties of Cancer Cells with
Gangliosides |
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*Koichi
Furukawa, Kazunori Hamamura, Yusuke Ohmi, Momoko Tsuji, Hideyuki
Nakashima, Keiko Furukawa, Japan |
IL-6-5(added) |
15:35-15:50 |
Differential Recognition of O-Acetylated Sialic
Acids by Orthomyxo- and Nidoviruses |
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Juliane Mayr, Thomas Haselhorst , Barbara Zehentner
, Wolfgang Huber Cornelia Hauser-Kronberger , Robert Lang , Mark
von Itzstein , and Reinhard Vlasak , Austria |
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OP-6-1(added) |
15:50-16:05 |
Interaction of Siglecs with Synthetic
Sialosides and Trypanosoma cruzi |
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Rahul Ravindran, Fabian Jacobi, Antje
Kelm, Nicolai Bovin, Christiane Steeg, Thomas Jacobs, Sorge Kelm,
Germany |
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16:05-16:30 |
Coffee
Break (Lobby) |
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16:30-18:30@Session 7: New aspects
of sialic acid recognition
(Main Room) |
@Discussion leaders: Akemi Suzuki, Japan; Hiroshi
Nakada, Japan |
KNL-7-1 |
16:30-16:55 |
Sialic
Acid Binding Properties of Recombinant and Naturally Expressed
Siglecs of the Immune System |
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Sarah
McMillan, Diana Gil, Jiquan Zhang, Helen Attrill, Daan van Aalten,
Nicolai Bovin, and *Paul R. Crocker, UK |
KNL-7-2 |
16:55-17:20 |
Two
Modes of Evolution in Sialobiology |
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Ajit
P. Varki, USA |
IL-7-1 |
17:20-17:35 |
Discovery
of Siglecs with Activating Signaling Potential |
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*Takashi
Angata, Japan |
IL-7-2 |
17:35-17:55 |
Immunoglobulin
Isotype-Dependent Regulation of B Cell Antigen Receptor Signaling
Mediated by Siglec2/CD22 |
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Motohiko
Sato, Chisato Wakabayashi, Yasuhisa Hokazono, Taishi Onodera,
Takahiro Adachi, and *Takeshi Tsubata, Japan |
IL-7-3 |
17:55-18:10 |
Change
of Neu5Gc Modification of Sialic Acid in Activated B Cells and
Its Biological Significance |
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Hiromu
Takematsu, Japan |
IL-7-4 |
18:10-18:30 |
Sialic
Acid Recognition in the Skin and Gut |
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Reiji
Kannagi, Japan |
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18:30-18:40@Closing
address (Main Room) Makoto Kiso |
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18:40-19:30@Dinner
(Dining Room) |
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@Thu, August 31st |
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7:30-
8:30@Breakfast (Dining Room) |
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9:00-15:00@Optional
tour (Bus tour) |
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¡POSTER PRESENTATION¡ |
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PP-1 |
Glycomic
Mapping and Identification of Sialyl Lex and Sialyl Lea on Mucins
from Human Ovarian Cyst Fluid |
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*Albert
M.Wu, Shin-Yi Yu, Zhangung Yang, Kay-Hooi Khoo, and Winifred
M. Watkins, Taiwan |
PP-2 |
Glycosylation
of Sialic Acid via Chemical Approach |
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Cheng-Chung
Wang, and Shang-Cheng Hung*, Taiwan |
PP-3 |
Synthesis
of 9-Formyl Derivatives of Sialic Acid |
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*K.
Furuhata, M. Ando, N. Sato, and Y. Uda, Japan |
PP-4 |
Study
on C-2 Substitution through Reduction of C-1 Position of Sialic
Acid |
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*Muneyoshi
Kikkawa, and Teruo Yoshino, Japan |
PP-5 |
Effects
of R344-Residue Substitutions on Intracellular Processing and
Protective Function of Human Lysosomal Protective Protein/Cathepsin
A |
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*Yoshito
Kadota, Seiichi Aikawa, Fumiko Matsuzawa, Kohji Tsuta, Hitoshi
Sakuraba, and Kohji Itoh, Japan |
PP-6 |
Soluble
Expression of Recombinant Human ST6Gal I in Escherichia coli |
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*Yugo
Kanai, Kazuya I.P.J. Hidari, Shotaro Iwamoto, Yasuo Suzuki, and
Takashi Suzuki, Japan |
PP-7 |
Trans-Sialidase
Activity of Human Serum |
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*K.L.
Dobrochaeva, G.V. Pazynina, and N.V. Bovin, Russia |
PP-8 |
ƒ¿-Selective
Sialylation Using Neu5Ac-1-Amide Derivatives |
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*Ryo
Okamoto, Shingo Souma and Yasuhiro Kajihara, Japan |
PP-9 |
Expression
of the Murine CMP-Sialic Acid Transport Protein in Pichia
pastoris |
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*Andrea
Maggioni, Rita Gerardy-Schahn, Mark von Itzstein, and Joe Tiralongo,
Australia |
PP-10 |
Influenza
A Virus-Binding Sialoglycoproteins in a Cell Membrane Fraction
Extraxted from Human Alveolar Epithelial A549 Cells |
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*Daisei
miyamoto, Makoto Ito, Yuki Okawa, Shogo Sato, Yasuo Suzuki, and
Takashi suzuki, Japan |
PP-11 |
Kinetic
Analysis of the Binding of Influenza Viruses to Endogenous Gangliosides
by SPR |
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*Shizumi
Shimada, Kazuya I.P.J. Hidari, Yasuo Suzuki, and Takashi Suzuki,
Japan |
PP-12 |
Measurements
of Bovine Milk Powder Ganglioside GD3: Analysis of Seasonal Trends
and International Comparisons |
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*Paul
McJarrow, Sonia Patel, Frith Coolbear, and Alastair MacGibbon,
New Zealand |
PP-13 |
Germinal
Center B Cells Suppress CD22-Ligand Expression by Means of CMP-N-Acetylneuraminic
Acid Hydroxylase Downregulation |
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*Yuko
Naito, Hiromu Takematsu, Harumi Yamamoto, Reiko Fujinawa, Manabu
Sugai, Yasushi Okuno, Gozoh Tsujimoto, and Yasunori Kozutsumi,
Japan |
PP-14 |
Synthetic
Study of Sialo-cantaining Oligosaccharide Using N-Troc Sialyl
Donors |
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*Yuji
Nishiura, Hiroshi Tanaka, Masaatsu, Adachi, and Takashi, Takahashi,
Japan |
PP-15 |
Developmental
Change of Neu4 Expression in Mouse Brain and Its Involvement
in Neuronal Cell Differentiation |
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*Kazuhiro
Shiozaki, Koichi Koseki, Kazunori Yamaguchi, Momo Shiozaki, and
Taeko Miyagi, Japan |
PP-16 |
Flagellasialin,
a Novel Polysialic Acid Glycoprotein in Sea Urchin Sperm Is Involved
in Sperm Motility |
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Shinji
Miyata, Chihiro Sato, Hironobu Kumita, Masaru Toriyama, Victor
D. Vaquier, and *Ken Kitajima, Japan |
PP-17 |
Studies
on Acid Instability of O-Glycosides of Cyclic Sialic Acid |
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*Shoko
Iwata, Nobuhiko Kawakami, Chihiro Sato, Hiromune Ando, Makoto
Kiso, Reiji Kannagi, and Ken Kitajima, Japan |
PP-18 |
In
Vivo Comparison of
the Polysialylation Properties of ST8SiaII and ST8SiaIV |
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*Sebastian
Galuska, Rudolf Geyer, Rita Gerardy-Schahn, Martina Mühlenhoff,
and Hildegard Geyer, Germany |
PP-19 |
Production
of Recombinant Glycoprotein with Low Levels of N-Glycoylneuraminic
Acid in Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells by Co-Expressing CMP-Sialic
Acid Transporter |
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*Dong
Gyung Kang, and Hyung Joon Cha, Korea |
PP-20 |
Systematic
Analysis of the Sialidases and Sialidase-Related Genes Using
a Phylogenetic Approach |
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*Seonghun
Kim, Doo-Byoung Oh, Oh Suk Kwon, and Hyun Ah Kang, Korea |
PP-21 |
Molecular
Mechanism for Controls of Metabolism of Deaminoneuraminic Acid
(KDN) in Mammalian Cells |
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*Shinji
Go, Chihiro Sato, and Ken Kitajima, Japan |
PP-22 |
Application
of Multi-Dimensional HPLC Mapping Method to N-Glycosylation Profiling
in Viral Glycobiology |
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*Hirokazu
Yagi, Naoko Yasukawa, Noriko Takahashi, Chao-Tan Guo, Tadanobu
Takahashi, Wakoto Bukawa, Takashi Suzuki, Yasuo Suzuki, and Koichi
Kato, Japan |
PP-23 |
CMP-Sialic
Acid Synthase of Group B Streptococcus Has Sialic Acid O-Acetylesterase
Activity and Reduces O-Acetylation of Sialic Acids on the Capsular
Polysaccharide |
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Amanda
L. Lewis, *Silpa Patel, Sandra L. Diaz, Wesley Ryan, Xi Chen,
Feng-Ying C. Lin, Victor Nizet, and Ajit Varki, USA |
PP-24 |
Identification
of Structural Elements That Determines the Substrate Recognition
Toward Neu5Ac and KDN in Vertebrate CMP-Sia Synthetases |
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Fujita,
A., Sato, C., Nakata, D., Münster-Kühnel, A.
K., Gerardy-Schahn, R., and Kitajima, K., Japan |
PP-25 |
Preparation
of a Fluorous Protecting Group and Its Application to the Chemoenzymatic
Synthesis of Sialidase Inhibitor |
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*Kiyoshi
Ikeda, Hitomi Mori, Takuma Ishikawa, Wataru Unno, and Masayuki
Sato, Japan |
PP-26 |
Synthesis
of Useful Ganglioside Probes Designed for Biomedical Application |
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*Hideharu
Ishida, Tatsuya Komori, Takeru Yoshikawa, Akihiro Imamura, and
Makoto Kiso, Japan |
PP-27 |
See
OP-1-1 |
PP-28 |
See
OP-1-2 |
PP-29 |
See
OP-1-3 |
PP-30 |
See
OP-1-4 |
PP-31 |
See
OP-1-5 |
PP-32 |
See
OP-1-6 |
PP-33 |
See
OP-3-1 |
PP-34 |
See
OP-3-2 |
PP-35 |
See
OP-4-1 |
PP-36 |
See
OP-4-2 |
PP-37 |
See
OP-4-3 |
PP-38 |
See
OP-4-4 |
PP-39 |
See
OP-5-1 |